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We decided that half a year was enough to urge for a new release. Please find
following a number of improvements that we've been working on and expect some
big changes for the upcoming 2.1 release!

Note that one may install the latest version of Cuckoo by running
pip install -U cuckoo. When upgrading from an older version you'll
also have to run some database migrations (i.e., by running
cuckoo migrate) and that's it :-)

We've come a long way with our recent 2.0.4 release and will soon find
ourselves with the long awaited 2.1.0 release featuring a completely
new and rewritten version of zer0m0n, our Windows kernel driver.

In the meanwhile we've worked on support for malicious documents abusing
Office DDE (Office Dynamic Data Exchange) and are doing a quick
2.0.5 release so our users may benefit to the fullest from these
recent developments.

Since our 2.0.0 release in March earlier this year we've been busy shaping
the new Cuckoo Package style of releases and further improving a number of
features in Cuckoo. Since 2.0.0 we've somewhat quietly released a
couple of minor versions to fix dozens of bugs.